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- Florence of Worcester (died July 7, 1118) was a 12th century English chronicler. He was a monk of Worcester, England.
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- John of Worcester (died circa 1140) was an English monk and chronicler. John was the author of the "Chronicon ex chronicis", a work which was...
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- Saint Cuthburga or Cuthburg (died c. 718) was the first abbess of Wimborne Minster. She was the sister of Ine, King of Wessex and was married to...
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- John de Taxster, sometimes erroneously called Taxter or Taxston, was a 13th century English chronicler in England, of whose life nothing is known...
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- Geraint (d. 710 CE; known in Latin as Gerontius) was a King of Dumnonia who ruled in the early eighth century. During his reign, it is believed...
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- Edmund the Martyr ("circa" 840 - November 20, 869 or 870) was a King of East Anglia. He succeeded to the East Anglian throne in 855, while still a...
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- Ælla (Ella, Ille, is the first known king of Deira. One of his sons was Edwin of Northumbria and his daughter Acha married Æthelfrith of Be...
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- Máel Coluim I of Strathclyde was ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde, the probable son of one of his predecessor King Domnall III of Strathclyde; h...
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